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Top Stories and Blog Review – 26th Oct


by Jennie Rigg    
October 26, 2008 at 2:25 pm

A final favour?
How Mandelson helped Oligarch

And more…
Tories face call to repay Rothschild £1m loan
Spending Stalls and Businesses Slash U.S. Jobs
Palin: Obama = Nightmare Communist State
Campbell: Labour ‘has to rediscover fight’

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg (words by Aaron)

Moments of Clarity – Darrell muses the new multi-polar world, a new commitment to international institutions, and a post-Bush US foreign policy.

Innerbrat – Complex and honest. A blogger discusses her ADD and the difficulties of living with the condition.

NaBloPoMo – November is National Blog Posting month (and Nat. Novel Writing Month). Will you post everyday for a month? *glances accusingly at LibCon bloggers*

Himmelgarten Café – Excellent post on the effects of The Daily Mail on our collective psyche. Also, one-in-four Britons think that gay sex should be illegal. So a quarter of us think that the gays should should be forced into a monk-like celibacy. Did you ever see V for Vendetta? Maybe we should carry out experimental treatments on them too?

singing my song – The arguments against the disestablishment of the Church of England are pitiful, as this Christian blogger explains. What’s wrong with democracy in the Church, huh?

Daily Kos – Kids implore their parents not to follow peer-group pressure and dabble in voting McCain [video].

tygerland – More Tory sleaze? C’mon people! They’re all just as bad as each other. People don’t care about the major parties, so where else are they going to get their funding?

BBC [video] – It’s Sunday, so in our celebrity corner we have Keanu Reeves, who lends his support to an inspirational film about legendary Canadian rockers Anvil. Sarah’s Brown’s brother, Sean, was involved in making the film, which I suppose makes this a political story now. My head hurts…


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